
As quoted in Parted Lips : Lesbian Love Quotes Through the Ages (2002) by Simone Rich
Cassandra (1860)
As quoted in Parted Lips : Lesbian Love Quotes Through the Ages (2002) by Simone Rich
19 December 1749
Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman (1774)
“No woman has excited "passions" among women more than I have. Yet I leave no school behind me.”
Letter to Madame Mohl (13 December 1861)
The Life of Florence Nightingale (1913)
Context: Now just look at the degree in which women have sympathy — as far as my experience is concerned. And my experience of women is almost as large as Europe. And it is so intimate too. I have lived and slept in the same bed with English Countesses and Prussian Bauerinnen [farm laborers]. No Roman Catholic Supérieure [president of a French university system known for their diverse, eclectic teaching methods] has ever had charge of women of the different creeds that I have had. No woman has excited "passions" among women more than I have. Yet I leave no school behind me. My doctrines have taken no hold among women. … No woman that I know has ever appris à apprendre [learned to learn]. And I attribute this to want of sympathy. You say somewhere that women have no attention. Yes. And I attribute this to want of sympathy. … It makes me mad, the Women's Rights talk about "the want of a field" for them — when I know that I would gladly give £500 a year [roughly $50,000 a year in 2008] for a Woman Secretary. And two English Lady Superintendents have told me the same thing. And we can't get one.
Fern Britton Meets John Barrowman BBC 2012
“Why are women… so much more interesting to men than men are to women?”
Source: The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence
Source: Why Men Earn More (2005), p. xvii.